Laura Isobel Horniman
Connected to...
jug (containers)

dress

toy animal

pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

pipe bowls (pipes (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking))

toy figures
figures (christmas decoration)

Horniman, Frederick John
Mounted Photograph: Group photograph featuring the Horniman Family in saloon of the Surrey House Museum, circa 1890

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of Emslie Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of Emslie Horniman as a young boy

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of Emslie John Horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of Emslie John Horniman

Cabrinet card featuring a photograph of Ann Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of the Horniman family

Cabinet card featuring a photograph of Emslie Horniman and Annie Horniman

Cabinet card featuring a photograph of Frederick John Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of Frederick John Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of Laura Horniman

Photograph of Emslie Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of an unknown man

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of an unknown woman

Photograph of a woman, potentially Laura Horniman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of an unknown man

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of W. Raleigh

Cabinet card featuring a photograph of Colonel Plomer

Photograph of a woman, potentially Laura Horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of Laura Horniman

Cabinet card featuring photograph of Emslie Horniman

Carte de visite featuring photograph of unknown man posing in Arabian dress

Carte de visite featuring photograph of unknown child

Carte de visite featuring photograph of unknown woman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of an unknown woman

Carte de visite featuring a photograph of an unknown man

Carte de visite featuring photograph of Annie Horniman
Collection Information
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